On Jan 23, 4:30*pm, "ron button" wrote:
"Weatherlawyer" wrote in message
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Unusual to have so much snow and not major quakes. I would have
supposed the islands south of Japan would be pretty active but there
are relatively few earthquakes of even low magnitude. Nothing over 5.2
or 3 in a while.
Things look like injecting at least one shaker he
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...ml?type=mslp-p....
Look at the blue line of precipitation from Africa for today and
tomorrow.
When it runs straight in it means a high 5 or a low 6. When it is
joined by precipitate from anothetr continent it means larger and
stuff from 3 continents mean very *large magnitude. (But it's OK
nothing too bad is being projected.)
My old granny swore it was an earthquake when she fell out of bed last night
in Ponders End !
Off the charts was she?
+72 looks a bit off colour for its age:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/..._pressure.html
Closely followed by a really hefty looking tropical storm antitype.
Usually there is a large convergence of seismic waves prior to the
genesis of a tropical storm. And if this one is the doozey it looks
like, it sould be at least a mag 6.5 M.
t+24 the cyclone hits Greenland and runs backwards to the Davis
Straight. All the purple mice break up and then the weather gets a
haircut, shower and a shave but not necessarily in that order.